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it made her extremely popular here in the united states and in mexico. you know, she grew up in an iconic members cass families think of the osmonds. she took that legacy and made it her own and won millions of fans. >>> nina, you talk about her troubles. jenni rivera made no trouble in her personal life made no secret of that. she had a divorce from a baseball player who had a brief stint here in washington. >> unfortunately jenni was no stranger to heartache. she had three failed marriages, most recent of which with esteban who she had married in 2010. he was supposed to be the love of her life after she had gone through domestic abuse, and her second husband who had cheated on her. but their marriage came to an ugly end. they filed for divorce in october of this year. rumors were flying he had actually cheated on jenni with her eldest daughter. because of that ugly rumor, which wasn't confirmed or denied by any of the family members, you know, she had not spoken to her eldest daughter in more than a month. as far as we know, she and her daughter hadn'
it made her extremely popular here in the united states and in mexico. you know, she grew up in an iconic members cass families think of the osmonds. she took that legacy and made it her own and won millions of fans. >>> nina, you talk about her troubles. jenni rivera made no trouble in her personal life made no secret of that. she had a divorce from a baseball player who had a brief stint here in washington. >> unfortunately jenni was no stranger to heartache. she had three...
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fine for the massive oil spill down in the gulf of mexico in a settlement with the justice department. they'll pay $4.5 billion and plead guilty to 14 criminal charges. the government also charged two top bp officers with manslaughter in connection with the 11 people who died onboard the deep water horizon two years ago. jay gray explains why bp could still face more charges. >> reporter: the oil spread for miles after the collapse of the deepwater horizon well, choking away wildlife and crippling communities all along the gulf coast. and today, more than two years after the disaster, we learn the punishment is far-reaching as well. >> this marks both the largest single criminal find, more than $1.25 billion, and the largest total criminal resolution, $4 billion, in the history of the united states. >> reporter: as part of an agreement announced this afternoon in new orleans, bp will plead guilty to 14 felony charges for its role in the worst oil spill in u.s. history. among the most serious, 11 counts of misconduct or neglect that led to the deaths of 11 crew members the night of the
fine for the massive oil spill down in the gulf of mexico in a settlement with the justice department. they'll pay $4.5 billion and plead guilty to 14 criminal charges. the government also charged two top bp officers with manslaughter in connection with the 11 people who died onboard the deep water horizon two years ago. jay gray explains why bp could still face more charges. >> reporter: the oil spread for miles after the collapse of the deepwater horizon well, choking away wildlife and...
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emily's parents say their daughter is now being treated by doctors in mexico. they won't say where. but police call their actions reckless. >> there is a criminal element to this from the standpoint that we don't know the motive or reason why mom removed emily from the hospital. >> reporter: investigators say what happened at phoenix children's hospital may be a case of child endangerment. they worry the catheter still in emily's heart could become infected. >> we've been told that by doctors is that the minute that this little girl gets an infection, certainly just a matter of days could result in her death. >> reporter: emily's father says he had nothing to do with his daughter's disappearance. over the weekend, he was questioned by border patrol officers as he reentered the united states from mexico. >> she's in very good hands now. >> reporter: the family who hasn't been charged with a crime say they removed emily from the phoenix hospital after she contracted a bacterial infection in her right arm which had to be amputated. they also say their family was pressured over health i
emily's parents say their daughter is now being treated by doctors in mexico. they won't say where. but police call their actions reckless. >> there is a criminal element to this from the standpoint that we don't know the motive or reason why mom removed emily from the hospital. >> reporter: investigators say what happened at phoenix children's hospital may be a case of child endangerment. they worry the catheter still in emily's heart could become infected. >> we've been told...
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a lot of movie down toward the south, making its way in from the gulf of mexico. snow back towards st. louis as this moves into our area. i do think most of us will start off as snow. high pressure dominating right now. that's why we're seeing a fairly nice day, just mid to high-level clouds. tomorrow here is the area of low pressure. notice the rain/snow line just south of washington early tomorrow morning. then as the storm moving up, i think we do see a change to rain, even in the d.c. metro area before this moves out. by 5:00 this is out of here, so this is not going to be a long duration event. it's only going to affect us. what's going to affect us on sunday is another day of just cold and windy weather, windchills all day on sunday, very similar to yesterday will be in the low to mid 20s just about all day long. sunday will be a cold day, a cold night in store for the redskins game. the snow and the rain beginning fairly early down towards southern maryland. i think this will be basically an all-rain event for you. i. in the middle, right along i-95, i thin
a lot of movie down toward the south, making its way in from the gulf of mexico. snow back towards st. louis as this moves into our area. i do think most of us will start off as snow. high pressure dominating right now. that's why we're seeing a fairly nice day, just mid to high-level clouds. tomorrow here is the area of low pressure. notice the rain/snow line just south of washington early tomorrow morning. then as the storm moving up, i think we do see a change to rain, even in the d.c. metro...
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are searching for two missing workers after an explosion at an oil production platform in the gulf of mexico. the fire is out now but four people with critical burns were rushed to a hospital. the platform is about 25 miles off the coast of grand isle, louisiana. the facility is owned by black elk energy. coast guard officials say initial reports indicate the explosion was sparked by a cutting torch. they also say the well was not producing, and that no oil is leaking. >>> first on 4, we are now hearing the 911 calls from a murder case that shook bowie state university. alexis simpson was found not guilty on all counts. the former student testified that she didn't intentionally kill her roommate, dominique frazier. keith russell joins us from our live news desk with our first look at the evidence the jurors considered during their deliberations. >> yes, pat, we have that evidence. you'll hear it here first. evidence that helped convince a jury that alexis simpson was not guilty of any of the seven charges from first-degree murder to involuntary manslaughter. simpson was accused of stabbing d
are searching for two missing workers after an explosion at an oil production platform in the gulf of mexico. the fire is out now but four people with critical burns were rushed to a hospital. the platform is about 25 miles off the coast of grand isle, louisiana. the facility is owned by black elk energy. coast guard officials say initial reports indicate the explosion was sparked by a cutting torch. they also say the well was not producing, and that no oil is leaking. >>> first on 4,...
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in a new mexico desert. >> when i was standing there, on top of the world, you become so humble, you want to come back alive. because you do not want to die in front of your parents, your girlfriend. >> a worldwide audience watched the sky dive live on the internet. >> that was hard to believe. i'm sorry, it's still sinking in, that he was able to stand up and do that instantly. >> amazing. you would think it would have taken his breath away. >> it did everybody watching. >>> the word on the weather. cloudy start to the week, chuck. are we going to clear out tonight? >> yes and no. we'll clear out tonight, but that may not be until after midnight. right into the heart of montgomery county, there's interstate 270 right there. raining from rockville to gaithersburg, northbound in the upper parts of montgomery. these rain drops are moving out towards olney. be on the lookout for slowed travel along 270. and here's interstate 66 out through the plains and marshall, northern fauquier county. these showers also going eastbound. so northern fauquier county, leesburg, western fairfax, rin dr
in a new mexico desert. >> when i was standing there, on top of the world, you become so humble, you want to come back alive. because you do not want to die in front of your parents, your girlfriend. >> a worldwide audience watched the sky dive live on the internet. >> that was hard to believe. i'm sorry, it's still sinking in, that he was able to stand up and do that instantly. >> amazing. you would think it would have taken his breath away. >> it did everybody...
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all the while being closely watched by the team at red bull stratos mission control in new mexico, as well as his family and friends. >> i had tears in my eyes when i was coming back. >> reporter: his parachute deployed and felix glided back to earth. >> when i was standing there on top of the world, you become so humble, you want to come back alive. because you do not want to die in front of your girlfriend and all your people watching this. >> that is just heart-stopping. national geographic channel will air a special two-hour program on the historic jump. that premieres in november. >> what a perspective there. >> wow. >>> a traveler that was hopping mad. we'll tell you how this kangaroo wound up at the airport, and who was able to round her up. >>> and a good samaritan takes matters into his own hands. an unusual weapon that stopped a fight on the subway. >>> i'm wendy rieger. come ugh up at 5:00, a jogger knocked out and sexually assaulted along a popular trail. >>> a transportation mystery solved in northern virginia tonight. >>> i'm tom sherwood. the national election is novemb
all the while being closely watched by the team at red bull stratos mission control in new mexico, as well as his family and friends. >> i had tears in my eyes when i was coming back. >> reporter: his parachute deployed and felix glided back to earth. >> when i was standing there on top of the world, you become so humble, you want to come back alive. because you do not want to die in front of your girlfriend and all your people watching this. >> that is just...
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it goes from canada all the way down towards the gulf of mexico, and just look at that swirl in the atmosphere. if this was the middle of winter, we'd be talking about a major snowstorm. but that's not what's happening. rain everywhere, and very gusty winds. winds still gusting upwards of 50, 60 miles an hour behind this storm. eventually, it will bring us some cooler air. but it's not going to happen until probably the weekend. that cooler air is not nearly as cold as it has been so far this year. your weather forecast, here we go. as far as the future weather goes, warm ahead of this frontal boundary with a few showers and storms ahead of it. tonight, this area of low pressure right along the front, that will bring in ample moisture, and 3:00 a.m., most of this activity will be overnight. but it will allow us to see a pretty good amount of rain in some locations. could be rain early tomorrow morning, and by tomorrow afternoon it clears out of here. i think tomorrow should be a pretty nice day. especially after around the 11:00, 12:00 hour. by saturday, more cloud cover, and still mild. tempe
it goes from canada all the way down towards the gulf of mexico, and just look at that swirl in the atmosphere. if this was the middle of winter, we'd be talking about a major snowstorm. but that's not what's happening. rain everywhere, and very gusty winds. winds still gusting upwards of 50, 60 miles an hour behind this storm. eventually, it will bring us some cooler air. but it's not going to happen until probably the weekend. that cooler air is not nearly as cold as it has been so far this...